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I must say that Tri-Klops' Bio is the first one I reallly like. It is all good. MAA's Bio is also very well written, except for the part about the "Masters of the Universe." Calling a group of elite-warriors "Masters of the Universe" is just lame IMO. And it devalues the evil dudes too. To me these people are all fighting a fight to decide who becomes the Master of the Universe, and thus they are the Masters of the Universe

I thought that EVERY char was classed as a master of the universe because they're all the "master (of the universe)" for whatever their specialty is. Be it sorcery, physical combat or whatever.

It's mattel's way of saying that every single one of them is THE BEST at one thing or another.

I guess this definition still applies, and makes randor's army sound more imposing because it's built with only the very best (IE Masters) in the entire universe

Odd thing is THAT was one of my favorite things about the MYP show. FINALLY the term Masters of the Universe was actually USED!

Might have been better suited for the bad guys, it is pretty arrogent and all, but it got to the point that I never even thought of the toyline or the cartoon as MOTU, but as He-Man. JUST He-man, or maybe He-man guys...

Still He-man AND the Masters of the Universe.... does (at least to me) imply the good guys. Like Captain America AND the Avengers....

I really dislike the idea that "Masters of the Universe" refers to a certain faction/ group of warriors- and I would hope that a new feature film wouldn't go that route. As a kid, and now, I always thought "Masters of the Universe" applied to ALL the characters- no matter the faction. Individually, they were each "masters" of their respective powers.

Kobra-Khan was master of snakes.
Extendar was the master of extension- a tower of power!
Mer-Man was the evil ocean warlord and master of the sea.
Beast Man- Savage henchman and master of beasts.
Leech- evil master of power suction.

And so on...

I won't lose any sleep over it, and I know I can just ignore the new bio sections on the card backs... as it seems like Mattel intends for them to come across as lighthearted and fun... *sigh* but I stopped enjoying the new bio's after the first few figures. Something needs to change up- a new head writer guy/gal... something. The idea just doesn't do the property any favors/ actually takes away from the uniqueness/ makes it more like every other super hero group under the sun.

Does that make Stratos the master of flight? Because that's sorta lame for a guy who wear a jetpack versus other fliers like Buzz-Off. Wait, maybe that's why there's so much animosity between the two species.

I am Stratos, Heroic Master of Music! and proud member of the Ohio Masters

A lot of the inspiration from this line comes from the early mini comics, as well as 200x and so on. The good guys were also referred to as 'Masters of the Universe' in those early mini's. See the first page here:

A lot of the inspiration from this line comes from the early mini comics, as well as 200x and so on. The good guys were also referred to as 'Masters of the Universe' in those early mini's. See the first page here:

I too, thought that Masters of the Universe applied to everyone in the conflict. That everyone participating was a "Master of _________", like gods being "God of ____________". Taking control of Grayskull means that you were the Ultimate Master.

Yeah, that was my point. It was actually used from the beginning, and MYP picked up on it. Since it was used in both canons, and MOTUC is a mix of all canons so to speak, it makes sense that the 'Masters' are the good guys.

I really like the Man-At-Arms and Tri-Klops bios. Mattel seems to be setting up a pretty good story!

That's why I want a comic series and/or cartoon pronto. Hell, if Hasbro can start their own cable channel, why can't Mattel release their own line of comics? They've already got a good relationship with DC going.

Thanks! We put a real team effort in on that one. The text is so blurry on that scan so some parts may still be a bit off but I think we got most if not all of it. I was so happy when I found out the last missing word was bequeathed. Not a word that anyone really uses to often. I love it when fans get together and solve these little mysteries!

I'm pretty disappointed by He-Ro's bio. No mention of Sharella, they changed his name from Gray to Ro, and now The Most Powerful Wizard In The Universe is reduced to a mere cosmic warrior, who takes his orders from Orko's people and couldn't even cure a virus without help.

I'm pretty disappointed by He-Ro's bio. No mention of Sharella, they changed his name from Gray to Ro, and now The Most Powerful Wizard In The Universe is reduced to a mere cosmic warrior, who takes his orders from Orko's people and couldn't even cure a virus without help.